But then the driver grabbed onto the police officer, and stomped on the gas, the video showed.

Officer Wallace was
pulled into the vehicle as it took off, and Sgt. Honea was tossed to
the pavement. He was not injured and scrambled to get safely away from
the busy highway.

Police chased the
suspect’s vehicle across highways, down gravel and dirt roads, and
eventually, across a field where the car became stuck.

The chase went as
fast as 71 mph at times, and police said Officer Wallace was trying to
close the driver door of the car at that point so he wouldn’t fall out
and be killed. Police said Officer Wallace was wresting with Moody
throughout the chase.

Near the end of the chase, one suspect jumped out of the car and fled on foot. He was quickly apprehended, according to KSAZ.

Finally, when the
suspect’s vehicle became stuck in the mud, police were able to take
Moody and the other occupants into custody, and free Officer Wallace.
Police K9 officers recovered two handguns that he been thrown out of the
vehicle by the suspects.

Marietta police
said Moody and his passengers, Eyzaiya Moody and Walter Gadson Jr., were
arrested and booked into the Cobb County Jail.